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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY II, 1891. &5 H J z 3 S n 3 'X W S w 5 j 2 - W r n ? h 2 5 O M JO S THE DAILY CITIZEN. By RANDOLPH-KERR PRINTING CO. Thb fHil.Y Citijbn. Democratic, li published eyery afternoon (tutpt ssuntlavl at the fnl laning ra tea utrietfr cnh: One Year $B.oc Bix Munths 3.0( Three Month. l.m- One Month &i One Week : THK I4II V CITIZKN It on Mle at the following places in Ashi-vlllc CITIZBN OFl'ICK. BATTERY PARK NKWS STAND. BURN ROCK NUWS STAND. MODH-L CIGAR STORK, I'atton Ave WEDNIiSIUY, FliHRlTARY 11,101. Whithi-k is Kcv. Sam. Jones ilril'tinj; : He is reported to have said coiticrniu the Palestine incident: "The fellow," said Mr. Jones, "hit nit in the (nee with a cane, ciittiu a deep Hash across my cheek, and also hit im on the shoulders. I then untlilietl the man's cm tie, wrung it out tit" his hand, and literally wore him out. We separ ated ami I left him in the hands of some doctors for repairs. It was a pitiful sijjht to see the fellow try to draw hit pistol. "lam clad he could not get it out, fin I would have taken it awav from him and niiylit have had to kill him. I dis like this very much, as I have liecn out ol this line of liusiness for eighteen rears. 1 am afraid this kind uf thinu is not noini: to slop here. Some smart Aleck will want to whip me again. I won't have peace until 1 kill some one." Mr. ones evidently belongs to Un church militant. Cait. I'atton suggests some very im portant matters in his letter to-day. hare wondered that the revelations made by Tut: Citizkx with regard t, special taxes and the assessed valuatioi: ol city property did not suggest a niuvi to secure some changes in the existing order of things. The time is becoming short in which todo anything. It strike Tin; Citizkn that there should lie a meet mg of businessmen toconsidcr the points, with others, that Capt. I'atton bring up. The city isgrowing and its clothing, so to speak, should be made over occa sionally to fit it. Tim Iliugham school matter is m before the people with a plan to whicl therescems tobe little or no objection Ashevillc wants the school and Majni Hingham wants Ashevillc; the admira tion is mutual ami so, we believe, will be the benefits, The risk to the city is very small and we shall secure a valuable ad dition to the many attractions Ashevillc already has. We cannot have too many such. 1-very new enterprise is a step to wards a complete city; another appeal to the intelligent to come to Ashevill. and live. Wiii-tiikk you favor the Hingham school movement or not, attend the mass meeting to-night and have vour sa . It is your right and your dittv. iu:.rii iRt .i Kucirs lymph. Possibly the lymph will not prove to be n sieeilic cure tor consumption, but il so the fact will be decided bv an appeal to a greater number of eases" than have jet liecn tested in this countrv.-Kho-ehester Herald. The first man tobe treated with the Koch lymph in this country has just died at New Haven, L'nnn. The new remedv apears to be ot the kill-or-cure variety, with the chances about evculv balanced! buiporia Republican. Hr I.oomis says: "On the whole 1 think the lymph was not the cause ol'tlii patient's death." On the whole, how ever, it must be admitted that experi mentmg with the lymph is plaving with edged tools. Indianapolis News. The death of one of the lymph patients in New Haven will not increase the desire of consumptives to undergo treatment. Yet if we arc to judge bv the phvsuians' statements death was not due to the treatment, liostou's patients are re ported as doing well ami there are indi cations of several cures. lioston Record. An apparent continuation of the theory of Professor Virchow, the great C.erman doctor, that the Koch lymph onlv scat ters the tubercular bacilli from thc'nffect ed spot to other parts of the bodv, is found in the deaths of three patients un der treatment in New York hospitals Certainly this is a large proportion of losses. Newark Advertiser. Another setback for the Koch lymphists has liecn given in the result of an autopsy in the case of patient who died last week in Hellevue hospital. Professor Virchow claimed that the Koch lvmph did not destroy the tubercular bacilli, but merely scattered them throughout the body. The theory appears to be verified in the autopsy nt New York. Cleveland I'Un dealer. JeetiiH Came Home. From the Springfield (Mass) Republican. Jefferson I)uvis'j memoirs read like a traiiedy, but occasionally the pagesgleam with a little humor. In one place is found this letter from a "Caroliny gal: " "Dear Mr. President I want vou to let Jcems C. of company oneth, 5th South Carolina Regiment, come home and get married. Jecms is willin, I is willin, his mammy ays she is willin, but Jeems's captain, he ain't willin. Now when we are all willin ceptin Jeems's captain, I think you might let up and let Jeemi come. I'll make him go straight back when he's done got married and tight just as hard as ever." There is no northerner, however bitter hit memory of the great struggle mav still be, who will not warm a little to ward the rebel chief for writing on the letter, "Let Jeemi Go." Jecms did go home, wai married, and returned to fight against his country "at well as ever." h S 2 S 63 co d If you feel weak and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS TWO AMENDMENTS NEEDED. Editor Thb Citizen : Many ques tions of great importance demand the serious attention of the residents of Ashcville, and I am glad to see that your columns are open and are being used for a free discussion. Tin: STRKETS, Just now this subject is of so deep a character as to require an article devoted entirely to itself. I will merely remark that those gentlemen who have hitherto opposed a railway in front of their homes must tcel that they made a mistake The street ears nre a boon indeed to us on Charlotte street, as without their aid we would be absolutely quarantined from our next door neighbor. I hoie we may learn the lesson and ofler no farther opposition to an extension of its lines in nil directions. My object at present is to invite at tention to one or two matters which I think demand legislative action during the present session. One ot these is Till! KI.I-X 'THIS OF AI.MKRMKN. I see it proposed that lour aldermen sll..ll be elected by popular vote in May, one of whom shall fill the unexpired term of Mr. I'ulliaui. I am in thorough nc cord wit li the Iceling, which prompted the present board to decline filling this vacancy themselves, and to relet' it to the people. I consider nothing so sale, so satislaclorv , so democratic, as a pop ular elect ion. 1 would have all utliecs to lie so filled, whether they be county, it v or state, but as the law now slaiid tl'is st ems to mc to be impossible. Section I U ol the eitv charter savs: "The remaining alileinien shall elect -uitablc persons to till vacancies." Now lr. 1'ulliam's term extends until May. 1st);!, anil therefore its vacancy can inly be filled by the remaining aldti int'ii. Again section ,'!llo reads: "There shall be elected bicnially on the lirst Monday in May a mayor and three aldermen." An election of a lourtli would, in my pinion, invalidate the whole. Let us not then, iu our desire for an election by the people, ruueouuterto the plain let in' ot the law, but while we have time lit the law be made to meet our wishes. 1 suggest an amendment somewhat like this: "When a vacancy occurs in the board of aldermen, the rein. lining members shall elect a suitable ieisou to till the same until the neU regular election ol mayor ami aldermen, at which time suc i vacancy, il it liien exist, shall be tilled li '.he popular vote." XKNT VLAK's I'tXI-lS AMI KKVKNI :. I note in a recent issue y in say that Mr. S. It. Alexander, a prominent ineiii-la-r of the legislature, assured Mr. Powcil and others thai he approved the repeal I the merchants' purchase tax, and to supply the deficiency which would thus ic made in the State's revenues, by hav ing an assessment made at a correct val uation. 1 have .1 very exalted opinion ol Mr. Alexander's abilities. 1 know thai iie has given tins and kindred subjects veiy thorough consitlci alion ; 1 hcaitily concur with iiim that the merchants' tax -lioiiltl be repealed, because it is uulair. out belore tne remedy which he propose: can be applied clicctively, the legislaiuit uiusl abandon a custom, which has hith erto prevailed, ot levying the rale ol tax ation without the slightest knowledge ol the amount of property upon which the levy is made. I can conceive of nothing so pertectly unbu.-KHss like as this course ol action. The legislature fixes the rate, say '.'."icts. on the valuation ot last year, estimating that this will bring in enough revenue to support the state-government, but it is in tact applied to a valuation to lie made in the tuturc. The assessors know if they raise the values of property, they increase the tax to be paid by them sclvcsand their neigh bors, consequently they refuse to assess property at us lair ami actual value. Now 1 would have the legislature de cide how much money should be appro printed to each department of the state government. Then order a proper as Scssiiieut i 'I all property, and direct the governor and treasurer to tlx a rate ol lax on such valuation as would bring in the number of dollars which had already lieen appropriated. This it seem to nit would lie both iu accordance with com mon sense ami the ordinary rules of bus mess, ami we would then ste our state reports show her actual wealth and re sources. The state tax, however, is of small consideration us compared with that ol the city. 1 do not In lieve the property ot this city is now valued at nuc-lhird til the amount it would bring "at a volun tary sale." A new assessment should and I believe will be matle this year. I would have the records show the full valuation of property, but I certainly do not wish to pay three imes as much tax as I have paid for the past year. There lore 1 would have another amendment to the charter ot Ashevillc, about as lol lows: "The board ol aldermen shall not fix the rale ot taxation upon property nor upon polls until : lull return is made ot the assessed valuations ot all propertv within the city." You will please observe that not only the wealthy lax payer is interested lii this matter, but the poorest nrm as well, because under the constitution the poll tax is lixetl at the same amount as Un tax on three hundred dollars worth i! proju-rty. So by reducing the rate ol tax on property we reduce the poll tax. I hope you will atld your voice to mine in urging the mayor and aldermen to secure these two amendments. Very respectfully, T. V. Patton. All miserable sultcrers with dyspepsia are cured by Simmons Liver Regulator Walter Bridges, Athens, Tenn., writes: "For six years I had been afflicted with running sores and an enlargement of the bones in my leg. I tried everything I heard of without nnv ermanent lienelit until Botanic Wood Balm was recom mended to me. After using six bottles the sores healed, and I am now in better health than I have ever lieen. I send this testimonial unsolicited, because I want others to be benefitted." THE NKW FIRM RUTLEDGE 1 EWBAM, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, A L80 Fire, Life and Accident In. Murance Written. Best Fire Companies represented. Northwestern Mutual Life, of Milwaukee, Wis., assets $42,aft4,000. Preferred Mutual Accident, of New York. Strangers welcome at our office. Refer to all the city banks. OPPICB 28 PATTON AVBNUB. fcbSdlm Man of Conraitr, From tho Atlanta Constitution. Governor Northeu did not meet Mr. Jay Gould during his stay in Atlanta. The governor was invited to the recep tion by the committee. To the invita tion he gave thecourteous reply that Mr. Gould did not conic to Georgia in an of ficial capacity, that lie was not in sym pathy with Mr. Gould's business meth ods, and, therefore, while not onlv will ing but anxious to meet the other gentle men ot the party, he fell that he could not consistently meet Mr. Gould in such a way as must give endorsement to him As n consequence, the governor was ab sent from the various receptions Nothing like it for dyspepsia and indi gestion. Simmons I.iver Regulator is a safe, sure cure. mm POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cmitti of tariar linking imwdft lliulit M of nl! in IrnvctiitiK Htmitfih 1 S. (Ii.vrtu tru-iit Ki'id.rt. August IT, I shi KSIr.IJMIKI lsf.r.. 3i. II. COSISY, iSihv. -.sor t- C. to;m 1 JEWELER 17 I'ATTON AVMNll'., SUNT tiooN T11 I'.'- VSH Cl-NTKW. Ilt 11:1.. sn 1: -11.1.1-:. x. c. siit.".dlv THY THE MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY 17 I'atton Avt-mit'. WHITLOCK'S Corner Eagle Hloek, 46 and 48 H. Main Nt. We are selling tine Dry (!oois at lessirii ethansaine iroods can lie hoiniht else- where. Weshowa comilelej - - stock of Household furnish-' iiifi's. Press (ioods, Fancy! (ioods find materials fori fancy work. J 1 winti;r .ooi at cost. ! Blankets, i,uilts, ladies' and misses' wraps of all kindsare' now sold at cost and less. ; (all and see the best stock, i This space will be occupied and the most comfortablej store for shopping in Ashe- by Arthur M. Field, Feadine villi'. ! The best stock of gloves. : Jeweler, after February 1st. The In ryes t stocK of enibroid-j ery silk. The greatest v.-iri-i ety of white "tiods. The till est yoods iii Ashevillc at low irices. No. -I It and -IS South Main Street. WM. KROGER, No. 41 College Htrcct, HIGH GRADE IF YOF WANT TIIF ItKST THY OFU JAVA AND It AttrpriRKR all otlirrn n riehnc nml rirlkacv o Huvur. A skillful hirudins of the two finest colUxH, iiruiluchiK the bent possjhlc result. CARACAS A Ktronit llavory and hichlr nrtnnotie Coffre for thusc who like a strong cup. Also SANTOS RIO AlStt I.AGI VRA COFFEES. Pillsbury's Best XXXX Minneapolis Flour, Ai'ltnowlrdeorl hv aM dealer and consumers to he the fine In thm wnriH w or .,.i agents fur Ashevillc. The Dove Brand of HaiuA, Bacon and Smoked Tongues, WM. KROGER, No. 41 College street, Near Spruce. : RR.s"v.',::.-!t'-'iff' ' 'j rKn. H'.-'fj. f i ,ij Mixta. . ; i.Viw :;.--i " r j!j Bjk'"ij. ' ' Tl.e mmnrii mnpuu-s.; t ' ... . n .mIo i MM-r I ):: - .il. He not ItMppseii upon! rxMmim to set- ih.-ii yi'ii net Mi.- Krmiitie, iislint:iiislit-l Irtun nil iruuits nut! iiuililtions m- our reil f. tr ili-mnrk on front uf Wrnj' per. iomI mi ti e HiiU- iht- seal ttml niKnutuie ol I. II X.-ilin .V Co 1890. Jan. ist, 1891. To Our l-'riciuls. Iii closiii; this, ii very suc cessful .venr in our business, we desire to tli.'iuk ourfi'ienils for 1 lie most libeml vn,v in which they luive put ronized 11s. With the beo'iiininj; of t he new yenr we hn ve eonsid ernbly cnhii'freil our stock, .-mil hope th;it we will benble to furnish our p;i trons wit h ;iiiy tiling they may wish in our line. We have some very pretty ilesii-ns in chevnl and dresser su:ts in oak find ash, that we will sell at prices that defy competition. I An'ain tliankiii);' you. and ! wishing you a happy and I prosperous new year, we are ' Your Friends 1 HLAIll & BROWN. Furniture Healers anil Fn dertakers, '.V2 l'a t ton a venue Near Spruce Street. COFFEES, MOCHA. JUST OPENED!! VE LATEST STYLES OF i .. NAVY. YACHTSAN3 RIDING CAPS. Nobby ! Fresh ! Attractive! AiHO First Sliipnient of Our New Srin' Styles of Soft And Stiff lints. WEAVER i MYERS. OPERA HOCSE Itl.OC K AwhcvlHc,N.C. 33 N. main Street, ASHKVIIXK,N. C. COl HT SI II 'A R I-:, SI' RTANIIt Kl'.. S. ' Five anil a ImK veinn nun I stnrttil in th imisii-husnK'M. Tin" proplc t, Alu villc nml Weslero Nurlh Cnmlitm hitvt rvn kiml to me antl I wish to makf gmtitul luktiow iiljjnncnt of it. I murieil lv tnkinu an njjeney. I hecatnr Hindi muisticil thai the people are entitlnl tu he tier iiiHtrumenm am) (airer treatment than I would net m-tiiur mrrt'ly in that wav. Ileiiee I Martnl out tn- dependent to Kive the very bent inirameuts for the money thry had paid pnvi mly lor ineir uiNiruini n is l'ttr n vou tin 11 it iky nf the hixtnrv nf ih. Asheville Muie llotitc vv the Citiirn of 11 lew nay later. Meanwhile eonie ami ite my stock and gvl price, at 35 North Mnin Street. C. FALK. IMPORTANT 'I'hat you know that we liave just rt-tcivetl aiiiitliir lut of Imimmimti's "I'm I'rulii cum" and "The I'.rtalist Thinx in the Worlil." We have fillnl in ttotk t lut t nan liroken li) the holitluv ti.-nlf, niitl now wi- are offtrillK n eoniplt'te iitit- of STATIO?EKV, IIOOKS.M., lit very low priera. Call mi ;us lor the new Souvt-itir ol" Afthi-villt', at 'Jft cent!. J. N. morgan & Co., IlookHi-IIem, Stutionem. iite., Cash Store. FRESH sS? FISH m OYSTERS, CONSTANTLY ON HANI). WE CATERTO FAMILY TRADE J. E. REED & CO., No. 10 Court Square. ocl'J'j d vr Huceoors to Kopp t l.lehtcnlierKcr. FANCY GROCERS. SUGAR AT REFINERS' PRICES. Cnd'cra ron.led on thr pmuloe. rtnlly, mul Krountl for every customer. Full Line of Table Supplies. Frre delivery. A full line of Vtrit, fuinlahed at wholenale pritya. J8 patton avkni e, Telep one No. B9. cptlll dtf K. COFFIN, AUCTIONEER. BBAL BSTATB AGItNTANnLOAN DROKHK No. 3 North Main treet. If not in offiet when yon eall, write nnme antl rcidenec on .late, and I will visit you Hefcr to Kiret National Hank; National Bank of A.hevillt, and Western Carolina Hank FIRST CLASS DRESS MAKING AND ARTISTIC MIL1.INKHY. NMK. FCAE SMITH. 57 South Mala - Street. . Over Law's 8toi. Perfret flttlnit pattern, ent to order. Alan hair gooda, etc. lanSdtf SUFFERERS OF YOUTHFUL ERRORS. Loat manhood, early decay, etc., ate, can ear a home treatlae free, by addmalnir alfel low tuAerar, C. W. LBBK, P. 0. Box S16, Roanoke, Va. aorlOdAwSnl GLEN ROCK HOTEL. In 100 Feet ctf Central I'asseiiRer Depot. ASHEVILLE, N. C. A mortem first class hotel. Hot and eold wnt'-r pntl lialhs antl toilets on everv floor, l-.ltvtrif Itells in evert niii.it. lipen tin- in m itt niitl tunes in bed rooms, ofliee dining rooni. 'tineh cntittr. eiiiar nnti news slnntl nntl Inn nml liillianl room on first floor. Ulec. inr str. et etirs pasa iloor evrry ao mlnutts. Ijitliuiouil aud Unnvillc ruilrontl t-iitliiL- house, Jti n inuttit lor uieu.s. KATI, $3.00 pi-:r pay. A. O. HALLYIitRTON, Prop. .1. St. IIHt'AN and WAI.TFK (iKKKN, ClerfcN. FARMERS' WAREHOUSE, FOR THE SALK OF LEAF TOIIACCO. SMITH iV UOl.I.IXS, lroprletor). Wi- i II fill ifhm i'dh nt i I'o the Tohai-co I'lauti ra ol' Western Ntjrlli I nn-ltna and Kat 'I't-niit-saet' Our inni W-l Ini- lull oprnt il antl 1,1 in--, art- Kootl. espt t iullv on c - minion Krudes nntl v, e ath i.i early shujnienium II c. mtnon ki-u.Iis. HnvInK Hie Intiwut. n.-st lihittl warrhonw 111 Ut-sf ri- Nottli L111. I1 .i. nm! eonr.eun' it plovt vir vunmniee antisinetion Thniiltinu lull lor patt on ti i.iinvt- antl liofni; l,- liaitl wot It antl fair .Va ina, we are, youra tiuly, !?iJIlTII & KOIJLINS. no'.'(i.Vv(itn HRICK. ISIlCK. FOR HM.V. ItV - BUN0QM8E BRICK Ashevillc, N. C. STRAUSS' IXROP1CAN HOTEL AN II RKSTAUSiANT. ROOMS ALL NLMtLY FURNISHED. Also, table lioaril.rs can lie aceoiumodatrd. Street curs pass the door, llprn Ironi l o'elock a m until H'oYlot-kp in. Am prepartil or iiitiriiiu a slioriest notii-e for Home I'artita llalla. cte M I nsk i. trial. My Celebrated IMilIatlt lpltia I'rien Are wt-M k.iovtn. No on.1 tan si.rpn.a ihfin. 1 -rive oriters in IV. m Kimee i'i Aslu-villi. Cim 011 tlu Hull Mull I'olni- am: a; t nine wai SGHLIT'S MILWAUKEE BEER. Celebrated the World Over for its Purity. We deliver to all p.-.rts of the eitv our own Homing Einort Ht-er at ONIC DOLLAU PER DOEN. Ilnr hver is kept nt n teuiivrnlure of in degrcca nnd we itiiuriintii- von u Iresh ameli at nil times Till: Tk.Mli; SI IT'l. Hill 1'KtlM THE "BONANZA," v WINE .. AM) .-. LIQUOR .-. STORE . IN THK S'l ATlv. FINK SAMI'I.K ANI1 ItHXIAUI) ROOM. f. 4. tK(ll .HI1T, Itt'lt'r. I NO. 43 S. MAIN ST.. ASHEVILLE. N. C AHheville, N. C. Near FatMeiiyer Depot. P. A. DEMENS WOOD WORKING C0.7 Manufaeturera ami llenlera in all kinda of nreiaed I, U 31 B E It, Dour, Sash, Blinds, Itlnuldlngii, Slairwork, MautclH, Bank and Bar Flxlurew, and all kinds of Building Material. Hard Wood Lumber Work a Specialty. T1e-f1 1 .! Chase & Sanborn's Fine Coflees. Aslii-ville. N. (.'..January 21, IHH rli'a is to eerllfv that Mr. S. K. Kepler, of A.heviile, N C, has the ex elusive Ntt iu y lor the sale in Chaae .Si Sunlmnl'a Collet's nud Te a I. HASH & SAXIlflKN. l'erj. II. Kllllilolph, Sillesuiiin. I'lnlt-r the nhove lontiiu t I am now oflrrlnu L'hnae ,& Knnli r ' Nfiil llrnail .luti. una Him-Iiii In 'tu,. 'I'lnsu Olil 4iu,erniiii'nl .liiva in llulk. I'nre Jiitu in hulk. Fiwej Kio In bulk. 4'oi-aloi-n r .Mt-tl.-im In hulk, tin lia n .Mix-1. a in bulk. Mesara Chttac ei Saoliorn, of lloaton, Mass., reterrlnK to the abov ahipinent, aay: "We lielieve vtrc nre Importinif nnd paeklnR the flne-t Teua antl Cnffeea on the msrkel a d lintliii . tii-u'eia throunhoul the United St tea i re fair enough to admit that the suK'inr qu Jity ot our voodahaa InrRely Increased their trade. Whni we hove done tor them we enn do tor you." Thine it oils eoat cnotiKh to be tirat quality In every pnrti.nlar. Ifihey are not ol fuiwriore-iii-llent-e hey wl I not auit my trade, nor will I want to aell or continue to . ft" r them. My euatoniera and the iwople of Aahevilte ore asked to itive them a trial. KcsiH-ctfully, 8. R. KKI'l.ER, No. 83 South Main Street. 'Winter RcHidence to Leaae. A narty dealrina; to eatnhllah a WINTER RESItiBNCB on the Sorthern anlmrba of Aahevilte can make an utTantageona nr ranfti'ment, for term of yea -a, with owner of home. Completely fnnrlared nnd equipped and oeeupted In aumnier onlv. Apply to fel.jldtf COKTLANU BROS. K. H. BRITT, STONE CONTRACTOR & BUllDER. Alao (ratling of all kinda done. All order promptly ailed and work guaranteed. - Can be fotiad at all tlmea at Oraham'a Cotton Pactory. -j t- r.i . pt-r cent. eoniml.aion, wliilt othtr inarki ta nre eliaiRii'K from 2Vi 1SKICK. & TILE COMPANY f P. O. Itox 426. B0AI10 BY THE MONTH, WEEK OR DAY. Am protitl to aav I have the ti est. Iiir-ita It t.. f. n Mini.-, sucli as Fish, Uame, tljater era l'kasc.l o inrve all. Kt j ctfully K. ST R A CSS. Prop. No. IV ASHEVILLE STEAM DYE WORKS. Ladies' and Gcnti' gnrmenti dyed and clrn-rd. I.adirn' iuIU drr ckaned without ripping or r. m"vinpr trimmings Pluth elenka trmed and renovated. LutT rurt Ins cleaned like new. Ontr'ch plniue dyed, dt aned and curled. Kid jrlove cleaned or dyid mcceiwfui:y. L. Ilardlng, No. 9 North Wain Street. fcbtOdlw '1 I Wldtt i
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